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Regina you should try this:

1. strdbg program name
2. program will appear (press F6 to set you break point)
3. F12 to resume (debug window will disappear), don't press F3
4. submit or call your program and it will stop where you set your break point.

James

-----Original Message-----
From: regina.c.rafols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:08 PM
To: cobol400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: STRSRVJOB - Job cannot be serviced.


Hi All,

I'm trying to debug a batch job.  I did the following:

1. Submit job
2. Hold job (Job queue is set to auto-release, but job isn't running)
3. Do a STRSRVJOB

Problem is, I get a message saying, Job cannot be serviced.

Does this have to do with the job queue?  The job queue for this 
particular job is set to auto-release.  Is there any way I can debug this 
without having to change the default queue of the job?  I don't have the 
authority to change the default job queues.

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